16 THE SALEM NURSERIES, SALEM, OHIO 

E. G. HILL—Long buds, high centered, full double 
flowers, dazzling scarlet maturing to deep pure red. 
2-yr.—4ic 
PRESIDENT HOOVER—A beautiful new rose, viv- 
id cerise pink, softly flamed with yellow orange 
and scarlet; highly perfumed and beautiful foliage. 
2-yr.—45c 
DAME EDITH HELEN—A magnificient, fragrant 
full bodied new rose, petals curl back holding to 
one vivid pink color. 2-yr.—45c 
JOANNA HILL—Buds are long pointed opening 
into large semi-double long lasting flowers; clear 
yellow with orange yellow heart. 2-yr.—4ic 
McGREDY’S SCARLET — Full double flowers of 
large size, brilliant scarlet tipped crimson, base 
orange yellow. 2-yr.—45e 
TALISMAN—The most gorgeous assemblage of col- 
ors ever assembled in one flower, gold, apricot- 
yellow, blood-orange, deep pink and old rose. A 
free bloomer with glossy foliage. 2-yr.—45c 
REV. F. PAGE ROBERTS—A large colorful rose; 
golden yellow stained outside with red, the cop- 
per buds extra long. 2-yr.—45c 
RED COLUMBIA — Lively crimson-scarlet with 
velvet surface unequally perfumed. 2-yr.—45c 

MOSS ROSES 
2-yr.—45c 
CRESTED MOSS—Deep pink, well mossed. 
F. J. GROOTENDORST—Typical Rugosa_ foliage, 
fairly double red flowers, resembling ramblers. 
2-yr.—45e 
PINK GROOTENDORST — Same as grootendorst 
except flowers are clear light shell pink. 2-yr.—45c 

DWARF OR BABY ROSES 
This class of roses is very hardy and thrifty, and 
does not need winter protection, making only a 
small dwraf bush, but are great bloomers much 
like the Ever-bloomers except the roses are small- 
er. 
ERMA TESCHENDORFF—Very deep crimson. 
2-yr.—45c 
EDITH CAVELL — Heart shaped petals red with 
white eye. Named after the famous English nurse. 
2-yr.—45c 
RUGOSA 
Useful for hedge or in groups of shrubs, the 
foliage being heavy and dark green. 
RUGOSA ALBA—White. 2-yr.—40c 
RUGOSA RUBRA—Red. 2-yr.—40c 
RHUBARB 
MYATTS LINNAEUS — This is the best variety 
for general use, large stalks or stems, early, ten- 
der and good cooker. 7c—75¢e per doz. 
FIGS 
We have found that figs will grow and produce 
in this climate. 3,to 4) ft. 55¢ 
CLIMBING VINES 
BOSTON IVY—Will climb over any surface with- 
out support, clinging to solid walls. 2 yr.—30e 
CLEMATIS COCCINEA — Light red, bell shaped 
flowers, bloom from June till frost. 2-yr.—75¢ 
CLEMATIS MADAM EDANDRE—Bright red, large 
flowers, good bloomer. 2-yr.—75¢ 
CLEMATIS PANICULATA — The most vigorous 
climber and bloomer, being completely covered 
with small white flowers in September; very fra- 
grant; will grow anywhere. 30c 
CLEMATIS JACKMANNI — Dark purple; very 
large. Forms a perfect mass of the richest blooms. 
75¢c 
ENGLEMANNI IVY Deeply cut leaves which turn 
to a beautiful crimson in the fall, for covering 
trees, rock slopes and walls. 25¢ 
CELASTRUS SCANDENS (Bittersweet) — Hand- 
some red fruit retained all winter. Sprays of ber- 
ries are used for decorating houses, fine for cov- 
ering old fences. 30c 
DUTCHMAN’S PIPE — A hardy vine of rapid 
growth; very large leaves, flowers brownish and 
resemble a pipe. 2-yr.—$1.00 
HALLEANA HONEYSUCKLE—Great climber and 
very beautiful, producing a very fragrant flower 
of a delicate yellow. 25c 
POLYGONUM (Silver Lace Vine)—A rapid grow- 
er with long season of lacy white flowers. 40c 
SCARLET TRUMPET HONEYSUCKLE—A vigor- 
ous growing vine well adapted to general use 
with trumpet shaped flowers of bright red. 30c 
WISTERIA (Chinese)—A hardy, rapid climbing 
vine with pale foot-long clusters of purple flowers. 
A very popular vine. 50c 
INDEX 
Apples 2 2ix¢.2sick. 4 Seger oy Sin ae 3 
Crabt Apples 5.8 isons te cieth cles eee 3 
Apricots: ots sean. tai veas hieetes -o 8h eee 8 
Asparagus: telce sa ata oot atk Pee ree 14 
Blackberries paste eo wee ice Aes 8 
Cherries 925... ote pee pte, en et ana ee 7 
Climbing ;Vin@s (ocean ee ee 16 
Currants “t22 3422 Eee aCe BOE ee ee 8 
Deciduotis Shade tIlrees= ny. 24. 2200 21 ae ee 9 
Weeping “Varieties Axcis. 2e eer See ee 9 
Evergreen -Shribs 23 saemenesy an ot singe 12 
Evergreen, Stock: 252. Meer, shinee See ore taht 11 
Gooseberries 22:2 242008 Nae eae Bee sae ating 8 
Grapes «./32ih0 50. BI A ae eee eee 4 
1s Xe (:. eee tid. Det. trme beta, we Pe 14 
Mulbetries ‘iia. 2 a ee ree 3 
Nectarine | ...:ccéscsaccton snips ee 8 
Nut Trees”... otial= a2 ee ee ee 8 
Ornamental Flowering Shrubs ...000.0000000000-000------- 12 
Ornamental ‘Shade: Treesti.<2222 226) Ghee see 10 
Peachés'.......c..s.ndurh ek ta Re aes ee 4 
Pears ts: 2202 3 ee Oe eesaee eee ee ee ots 5-6-7 
Dwarf Varieties. 219. 2a ee 7 
Peonies: «........ {CoSeh Bernie eee ait ae eee 14 
Plunis 2.0 4L3. 223268 ie ea 8 
Quincés 4252.c45. 2 ee ee 8 
Rhubarb 20234-53200 ee, 16 
Roses? 22245..394:5. 20. soe dee ee eee 15-16 
Climbing Varieties. Sah a 2 ee 15 
Dwarf or Baby Roses isa fac pee 16 
Hybrid Everbloomers 20.0....000..000.00000000.-.- eo ateaea ee i 
Hybrid  Perpetusals?..202 a8). 0222 eee 15 
Hybrid Téa’ ?.2. 36.5. ek 15 
Moss ‘Rosés?.20.0.2.. 24 eee 16 
RUS0S8 cin nassscscrdedunne aiclosste GRO 16 
Strawberries (2.402... 4052) i 2 ee 8 
Raspberries 2si.225... ee ee 8 
